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War between Hamas and Israel: seven humanitarian workers killed in Gaza
On the night of Monday April 1 to Tuesday April 2, seven humanitarian workers were killed in Gaza, Palestine, in a strike attributed to Israel according to the NGO World Central Kitchen. The United States has called for the rapid opening of an investigation following the deaths of these Polish, British and Australian victims.
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On the night of Monday April 1 to Tuesday April 2, seven humanitarian workers were killed in Gaza, Palestine, in a strike attributed to Israel according to the NGO World Central Kitchen. The United States has called for the rapid opening of an investigation following the deaths of these Polish, British and Australian victims.
Seven American, Polish, Australian and British humanitarian workers – according to their passports – were killed on the night of Monday 1er on Tuesday April 2 in Gaza (Palestine), while they were aboard two armored cars. On the roof of the two cars belonging to the NGO World Central Kitchen, there was an impact, probably coming from a drone charge. No one survived.
“Australia will demand accountability for what happened”
Australia strongly condemned the death of its national. “This is a human tragedy that should never have happened. It is completely unacceptable. Australia will hold us to account for what happened.”, declared Anthony Albanese, the Australian Prime Minister. The World Central Kitchen organization, which has served nearly 40 million meals in Gaza since October 7, has suspended all its activities in the Palestinian territory.